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2007-05-10 19:34:05
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answered by rajan naidu 7
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There are many factors that can attribute to hair recession or massive hair fall and you need to find out which one exactly is responsible for the problem you are having now. Of course male pattern baldness is still the most common cause, but, for instance, if you are a woman things are deinitely different! This is the reason why you will need to really dig down and see the source of your problem.
Other causes of hair loss may include (both in men and women): severe mental or emotional stress, excessive use of coloring or bleaching agents, traction alopecia or excessive strain on the scalp due to braiding or corn rowing, hormonal changes, alopecia areata or hair loss due to autoimmune diseases, and many more. Each of these conditions will require a different approach in order to achieve success regardless of whether you're going to be using conventional or natural methods.
In my opinion it's much better to use natural methods as opposed to conventional ones, they're cheaper, have less to no side effects, and often more effective.
A good way of regaining your full head of healthy natural hair is well described on this guide: http://hairagain.toptips.org
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2014-09-23 19:52:56
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answered by Anonymous
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My experience is that no matter what you tell people they're going to believe what they want to believe. My brother has the same "problem" you have except his started at 14 and he had completely white hair by 21. There is nothing you can do about it, as it is in your genes. Like one person said, wear it proudly it is very unique and at your age it doesn't make you look old. Perhaps more mature. Though I wish I could say that about my brother. Uniqueness is a good thing trust me. I have naturally curly hair and because it is so rare among Chinese people many will tell me it's good luck and will bring good fortune.
2007-05-10 19:42:15
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answered by Renovatio 2
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The doctor is correct. There isn't anything you can do about except color it.
Your hair is just experiencing a melanin deficiency. The same can be said for people with naturally blonde hair. It's melanin deficiency.
You may have an exotic look, I wouldn't let it get me down. If I were you I would worry about how healthy your hair looks and feels and how healthy you are as opposed to what color your hair is. It could be green hair, doesn't mean it's healthy and vibrant.
2007-05-11 01:56:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Initially, hair is white. The cells in our hair follicles called “Melanocytes” generate pigments the main one being Melanin. This gives our hair its “Color”. In general, the more melanin present, the darker the hair color; the less melanin, the lighter the hair color. When these Melanocytes stop producing the pigment the result is a transparent hair. The transparent hair against your healthier darker hair gives the appearance of Gray hair. In reality the hair is not Gray but transparent. Harvard scientists propose that a failure of melanocyte stem cells (MSC) to maintain the production of melanocytes could cause the graying of hair. DYK: there are 15 shades of colors for blond hair? Red has about 5-7 shades of colors in them. But people don't know that, because they're always covering their hair with hair dyes.
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2016-04-14 00:12:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunalty the problem is that the pigment is gone of your natrual color and there is no way to change that inside the follice of the hair. the reason why it looks salt and pepper is because your hair is truly white and with the pigment still in the other hair refecting through from the light it gives the illusion of the hair as being darker but it is truly white. But be proud as there are many styles you can wear with it that color and you can still get many women this way. dont be ashamed as it is nature doing what it does best and that we can only cover up.
2007-05-11 15:21:12
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answered by Anonymous
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5/9/2007: Sharon from Saugerties, New York writes: "Thank you so very much for the terrific site -- awesome information! I have been following the remedy suggested for reversing gray hair for only the last four weeks and cannot believe it, but see dark hair growing in replacing the gray! What I've been doing each day is taking one tablespoon of blackstrap molasses on a spoon, one tablespoon of brewer's yeast mixed with orange juice, and one large tablespoon or wheat germ mixed with a small amount of plain yogurt along with a 1/2 teaspoon of sodium ascorbate mixed in orange juice and one capsule of chelated manganese. I feel extremely strong and healthy also. Will provide further updates!"
2/24/2007: Mary from Dayton, OH writes, "After reading here about black strap molasses and gray hair, I have been taking 1-2 tablespoons in my coffee each morning for a little over three months. I tried it in hot water and it was horrible. In coffee, it taste like a latte, and after getting used to it, I look forward to it every day. The first two months I noticed a difference, but wondered if it was my imagination or wishful thinking. Now at three months, I would say the gray is 70% gone, and my stylist is absolutely amazed. The white patch above my forehead is gone completely. I'm 40 yrs old, and was starting to gray rapidly, it was costing a fortune to keep covered. The first 2 months, my hair grew so fast, that the gray was showing quicker, but I'm glad that I stuck with it, the little bit I have left is hardly noticable, and I am hoping that in time, it will all be gone. I am so thankful that I read about this on your site, and will be taking it for the rest of my life. I have also noticed an increase in energy, and believe it to be the molasses also. Thank you!"
12/29/2005: Patty, from Bartow, FL writes, "Using blackstrap molasses, along with brewer's yeast and wheat germ, completely reversed the graying that had took hold of my dark brown hair. You could actually see individual strands that were gray/white turning brown again!"
Guilda, from New Zealand writes, "Have just finished reading an old book on molasses and it contains not only most minerals our body needs but also all Vit.B complex properties and it is B2 to stop graying hair. Extremely beneficial for good health."
11/25/2006: Venice from Atlanta, GA writes, "2 tablespoons of blackstrap molasses cured gray hair. ENERGY BOOST. It took several months, but my gray hair along my hairline has begun to turn brown! IT WORKS! It's also a great energy boost. I'm a 40 year old female who weighs 120, and I leap out of bed. No aches; no pain. I have no health complaints because I use the following on a daily basis: blackstrap molasses, apple cider vinegar, yerba mate tea, cayenne pepper, cod liver oil, and MUCH PRAYER."
2007-05-10 19:34:52
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answered by Anonymous
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A lot of your time frame has to do with heredity....did anyone else in your family go gray prematurely? Also, I think hair loss is more typically stress-related, not gray hair.
I have a white streak that I wear proudly. Sometimes I get sick of it and color it, and sometimes I show it off. Try to enjoy it instead of worrying about it.
2007-05-10 19:55:56
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answered by Anonymous
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No, you can't. It's inherited, Dye is all you can do. Some people like the look, though, so I wouldn't stress it. Better than balding, though.
2007-05-10 19:38:04
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answered by warlock123 1
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2017-01-28 06:48:46
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answer #10
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answered by Valerie 4
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Reverse Your Gray Hair - http://GrayHairGone.siopu.com/?gXf
2016-06-30 18:55:22
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answered by ? 3
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